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Doon Archaeological Nature Peninsula

What Is Doon?
Doon is an Inland Promontory
Fort on Lough Carra, with sites from Late Bronze Age, enclosed in
a spectacular landscape of mountain, lake and woodland.
Irish Times
Monday, April 28, 1997
Feature Article On Doon
by Kevin O'Sullivan.
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language?
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Fáilte;
Welcome; Bienvenue; Welkom;
Benevenuto; Willkommen;
Allez salü bisamme; Välkommen;
Ekáro; Karibuni;
Bemvindos; Bienvenidos.
Doon Archaeological Nature Peninsula,
Burriscarra via Ballintubber Abbey, County Mayo, Ireland.
Wander through the unfolding portrait of Irish pre-history and
history in a woodland and lakeside setting.
Nature Trail.
Tel: ++ 353 94 60287, Mobile:
++ 353 87 443466
Mayo's reputation for its scenery, heritage and unspoilt
landscape is further advanced by the amenity at Doon
Archaeological and Nature Peninsula. The visitor can experience
the "Delights of Doon" by absorbing a cocktail of
Archaeology - a lake promontory fort with evidence of 2000 year
old houses, ring forts, ramparts and a cave. Irish History - 2
castles from Norman period, 13th century Abbey, Nancy Walshe's
grave. Local folklore and wildlife - Nature Trail in a woodland
of changing scenes marking each season along the shoreline of
Lough Carra with its unique colours dotted by islands with a
backdrop of Croagh Patrick and the Partry mountains.
Situated 10 minutes from Ballintubber Abbey along the north
eastern shore of Lough Carra.
For Further Information Please Contact tomquinn@geocities.com
Tom Quinn, Burriscarra, Clogher,
Claremorrris, Co. Mayo, Ireland
Last updated 22/04/00
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